[2] The Bay Shore Investment Company developed the bay-front tract in three phases from 1922 to 1924.
[2] The district is one of Miami's most intact historic neighborhoods, and its best remaining example of a planned, boom-era suburb.
All are one or two story masonry buildings, in a wide variety of earth 20th century styles, including Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco, Colonial Revival, Mission, and Masonry Vernacular.
To protect the character of the neighborhood, the City of Miami designated Bay Shore a local historic district in 1984.
This article about a property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.